
As part of a sterling fall, senior Emery Custer has claimed her second GPAC Golfer of the Week award this season. The honor comes thanks to Custer's second-place finish at the York Invite.
As part of a sterling fall, senior Emery Custer has claimed her second GPAC Golfer of the Week award this season. The honor comes thanks to Custer's second-place finish at the York Invite.
Emery Custer and Maddie Lewis took home top 10 medals as the top competitors for the third-place Bulldogs at the Nebraska Intercollegiate. Savannah McFalls finished just outside the top 10.
Halfway through the Nebraska Intercollegiate staged in Fremont, Concordia Women's Golf finds itself in third place. Seniors Emery Custer and Maddie Lewis are holding down top 15 spots individually.
Entering Tuesday (Sept. 30)’s round, Concordia Women's Golf held hopes of winning the York Invite. However, the Bulldogs settled for second place behind Park University (Mo.).
With one of two rounds in the books, the Bulldogs sit two strokes behind Park University for first place at the York Invite. Individually, Emery Custer and Savannah McFalls are one stroke out of first.
Senior Emery Custer claimed the first tournament title of her career as she took gold at the Siouxland Invite. Custer helped lead the Bulldogs to a second place finish as a team.
A 2024-25 First Team All-GPAC honoree, Emery Custer earned her first career GPAC Golfer of the Week award following the Frommelt Fall Classic. Custer placed as the runner up at the event.
Concordia Women's Golf has again put itself in contention for a tournament title. The Bulldogs will enter round two in second place. Emma McCoy shot a career best on day one of the Siouxland Invite.
For Emery Custer, the game of golf is about more than competition. It's family. As her game continues to soar, Custer looks back on how the long days on the course with her father and sisters brought her to this point.
The school record book continues to be rewritten by Concordia Women's Golf. At the Frommelt Classic, three Bulldogs placed inside the top 10 while putting the team in the running for a tournament championship.
Crete native Murphy Sears did not get to paint the finishing strokes of a collegiate golf career that included three All-GPAC conference awards, but she's thankful for the time she's had.
Murphy Sears returns as the leader of a women's golf program expecting to trend upward in 2018-19. She will be joined by Seward's Kendra Placke in an improved lineup for head coach Brett Muller.
In the void of graduated star Amy Ahlers steps sophomore Murphy Sears, an all-conference performer as a freshman. Sears headlines a 2017-18 Concordia women's golf program set to open up the season on Aug. 31.
Amy Ahlers is the type of person who not just cares for others, but makes them feel it. She's earned the respect of teammates and opposing coaches and players while being the perfect representative of Concordia athletics.
Possessing a formidable top three, Concordia women's golf could rise to great heights in 2016-17. Record-breaking Amy Ahlers returns for her senior season.
Junior Emma Jacoby looks to be back to her old self after sitting out this past spring with a shoulder injury. Her return is crucial for Bulldog golf.
Junior Amy Ahlers broke the school record for a single round Friday, Sept. 18 at the Briar Cliff Lila Fromant Invite. Ahlers carded a 71 which is one under par for the course.